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RFID Gate Reader Solution from Pepperl+Fuchs: Seamless Transparency in Logistics Applications

A new RFID gate reader solution from Pepperl+Fuchs creates seamless transparency when detecting large quantities of RFID tags. The cost-effective system is based on powerful, standardized UHF RFID technology (ISO 18000-63 and EPC Class 1 Gen 2) and is specially optimized for use in logistics applications, such as tracking incoming and outgoing goods. For this purpose, an Ethernet interface is available for easy integration into IT environments, such as ERP, MES, and warehousing systems, as well as a serial RS-232 connection and USB.
The read/write device (F800) of the RFID gate system, installed in a rugged aluminum die-cast housing, allows the connection of up to four powerful, passive UHF RFID antennas with IP67 degree of protection. These can be operated with up to 2 W per output. Due to the high radiation power and circular polarization of the antennas supplied, it is possible to reliably detect large tag populations in a range of up to 12 m—even when the orientation of the RFID tags changes. A high-speed multiplexer integrated into the F800 read/write device ensures simultaneous detection of the UHF tags within a fraction of a second.

A new RFID gate reader solution from Pepperl+Fuchs creates seamless transparency when detecting large quantities of RFID tags. The cost-effective system is based on powerful, standardized UHF RFID technology (ISO 18000-63 and EPC Class 1 Gen 2) and is specially optimized for use in logistics applications, such as tracking incoming and outgoing goods. For this purpose, an Ethernet interface is available for easy integration into IT environments, such as ERP, MES, and warehousing systems, as well as a serial RS-232 connection and USB.
The read/write device (F800) of the RFID gate system, installed in a rugged aluminum die-cast housing, allows the connection of up to four powerful, passive UHF RFID antennas with IP67 degree of protection. These can be operated with up to 2 W per output. Due to the high radiation power and circular polarization of the antennas supplied, it is possible to reliably detect large tag populations in a range of up to 12 m—even when the orientation of the RFID tags changes. A high-speed multiplexer integrated into the F800 read/write device ensures simultaneous detection of the UHF tags within a fraction of a second.